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A NEW TURNING POINT

The act of giving one thing in return for another thing is what an exchange is. Something is given up in exchange for something else. Everyone in life has a fixed point which acts as a center, a pivot, or a turning point. It is that point we look at and refer to and say, “That is when things started going different, (either good or bad) since then.” Even if we lack some pivotal point, it seems like we keep going down dead end streets or trapped in endless cul-de-sac. I want you to know that there is a new fixed point available for everyone to focus on and it is the place of the greatest exchange in human history.

That new turning point took place at the Cross of the Lord Jesus Christ and what He did there is available to all who by faith receive Him as the One who died for their sins. The Great Exchange was:

What is in front of you going forward? Is it a health problem, financial problem, flesh problem, sin problem, a mental problem, or an emotional problem? What we need is a new center and starting point. The Cross is not only the center of our reconciliation with God (Romans 3:24,25; 4:25; 5:7 9) but much more due to the Great Exchange that took place there. The Exchange was a total change of our position. The Cross is the center of victory and we have to go back to the cross to go forward in our life. Mind renewal starts here.

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Pastor John Rasicci is the founder and Pastor of Word of His Grace Church in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, where we are building people who are building the Church. Pastor's ministry mission is to help people discover God's dream for their Life, the Local Church, and the Last Days' Harvest.
With a strong emphasis on the grace of God and with a prophetic voice, Pastor John preaches and teaches in churches, conferences, and crusades both locally and throughout the world. He has produced books, tapes, and other teaching materials to empower, enable, and equip Believers with the Word of God.
Pastor John is married to his wife Candy who with their three children, Krista, Joanna, John Anthony, and two son-in-laws, Matt and Doug, serve together in the ministry.
After graduating from Kent State University, Pastor John pursued a career in professional baseball before accepting the call to the ministry. He and his wife, Candy, received their ministry training from Rhema Bible Training Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.